| MN Department of Commerce invites Minnesotans to public meetings on CenturyLink phone service in Marshall, Owatonna[permalink?mn.gov/commerce/news/index.jsp?id=17-585567] The Minnesota Department of Commerce encourages Minnesotans to attend public meetings in Marshall on July 26 and Owatonna on July 27 to discuss their experiences with CenturyLink telephone service. The Department began investigating CenturyLink?s service after receiving numerous complaints from customers regarding unresolved telephone service outages and challenges reaching customer service representatives. The public comments received during the meetings will inform the Department?s recommendations to the Public Utilities Commission later this year for ways to improve to the company?s telephone service.? Marshall Public Meeting6 p.m. Wednesday, July 26
 Southwest Minnesota State University
 1501 State St., Conference Center 211
 Marshall, MN 56258
 Owatonna Public Meeting1 p.m. Thursday, July 27
 Steele County Historical Society
 1700 Austin Road, Wenger Room
 Owatonna, MN 55060
 Minnesotans can learn more about the Department?s investigation into CenturyLink?s service by visiting the Commission?s ?eDockets? website and entering the year (20) and the docket number (432), and then selecting ?Search.?? Minnesotans who are unable to attend these meetings also can submit written comments by e-mail ([email protected]), or by U.S. mail (Minnesota Public Utilities Commission 121 7th Place East, Suite 350, St. Paul, MN 55101). The Minnesota Department of Commerce is a state agency charged by the Legislature with enforcing Minnesota laws relating to telephone service and represents the interests of all customers in related regulatory proceedings. ### Get updates and news from the Minnesota Department of Commerce at mn.gov/commerce or @MNCommerce on social media. |